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post Nov 28 2005, 01:59 PM
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This is a thread mainly for bilinguals. Does it get annoying when you mix up languages? I swear, i do it often...too often.

I speak English and i study in french at school. I'm currently learning dutch being it's the 2nd official language in Belgium. And i'm pretty good at it.

I tend to mix these 3 languages A LOT. It gets frustrating sometimes. I was talking to my dad on the phone, asking for money (he speaks only english and dutch), i was like:
i need vingt euros.
He was like "wtf?" haha. Or sometimes when he's talking to me, he says "de dingen" meaning "the thing" in dutch. I usually say "alors" instead of "so". Pff. I speak french to my friends but sometimes english comes out of my mouth. It's soo frustrating. Even to my teacher...i was like "i've got a question" and she's like "tu viens de dire quoi?" Lol. My nose was red...my nose hardly gets red since i'm more black than white.
It happens a lot. Some people think it's cute. mellow.gif.

But it's got it's advantage...i insult ppl sometimes, haha. Few months ago, after having sex with my boyfriend, i was like "tu crains au lit"...he thought it was a compliment...i'm not going to translate...but he did "craint".

Anyways, does this happen to you guys too?? I have to watch what i say almost everytime pinch.gif
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 03:09 PM
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ah that happens to me all the time. sometimes i'll start speaking chinese to my american friends. pinch.gif people start staring at me funny.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 03:42 PM
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QUOTE(jooleeah @ Nov 28 2005, 4:09 PM)
ah that happens to me all the time. sometimes i'll start speaking chinese to my american friends. pinch.gif people start staring at me funny.
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Haha I do the same thing. I grew up in a Chinese & Cambodian home so when I speak, I speak a mix of those two. I can't seem to sort them apart though. One time when I was at school, my teacher accused me of lying so I got upset and called her a racist and then she was like...what? I started going all out but luckily I cursed at her in Chinese and phew, I would have been in so much trouble.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 06:17 PM
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Yeah, that happens to me with English, Spanish and Chinese. Often, I'll mix up words while I'm speaking; ie, speak some Spanish while I'm speaking English, etc.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 06:19 PM
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i speak cheenglish at home. my mom makes fun of me for it. -_-''
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 07:46 PM
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so agree! but every1 does it everywhere where i m so its not very weird... that is, if the people u say this speaks both the languages ur mixing...

^mine is konglish!
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 08:11 PM
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I speak English and Mandarin, and when I go to China/Taiwan and stay for more than a week, my English syntax starts to degrade because of my Mandarin use.

So I'd go 'Where are we?" in America, but after spending a week in China, I'll go "Where we are?" without noticing because that's the syntax for Chinese sentences.


Blah it's embarrassing sometimes.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 08:51 PM
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Sometimes. Ehh, Doesn't really bother me.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 08:51 PM
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Haha, yeah that happens to me. I go back to Hong Kong a few times a year, and there's always a cycle. I go to Hong Kong, I force myself to speak more Cantonese but a lot of it comes out as broken English. Eventually I get more used to speaking in Chinese, and that's usually around the time I go back to Canada. Then I can't stop speaking Cantonese. =p

Other than that, at home I usually speak one or the other for different sentences, I don't usually have two languages in one sentence. =]
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 09:43 PM
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yesi mix up chinese and tagalog and english lol
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 10:10 PM
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Yeah, when I can't say something In spanish so I have to say it in English. pinch.gif
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 10:12 PM
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i tend to mix chinese and english into the same sentence
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 10:29 PM
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I always mix chinese and english in the same sentence,....it helps me express myself better! tongue.gif I learned manderin and french aroudn the same time though, so I mix them up a lot.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 11:07 PM
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I usually don't get chiense and english mixed up just because they don't really..sound the same.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 11:10 PM
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hmm...I don't get mixed up with languages I'm learning in school...l learned friench, but never accidently speaks it, if I would, my french teacher would be so happpy, haha

but I get mixed up with my native language alot...all the time...
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 11:11 PM
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Sometimes I just let my Chinese slips out during school, not that good.
 
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post Nov 29 2005, 06:18 AM
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I usually speak Cantonese, and it's quite a common practice for people to mix a few English words in daily conversation. It's hardly avoidable.
 
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post Nov 29 2005, 08:09 AM
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since i go to an international school with an atleast 90% asian population (mainly chinese/taiwanese) almost everyone here speaks a mix of chinese and english.
 
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post Nov 29 2005, 11:11 AM
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I'm not bilingual BUT I'm learning german, and I used to do spanish in school and for some weird reason, even though I've forgotten spanish, or most of it, I get spanish and german mixed up x.x I don't know why. Does anybody else speak german? wanna coach me? lmao
 
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post Nov 29 2005, 03:12 PM
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yeah...my friends and i used to speak in a mixture of english and chinese. i guess it was so we don't get too americanized or something...too bad it didn't work with me sad.gif
 
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post Nov 29 2005, 03:45 PM
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Im not bilingual but I know someone who is
and that happens to her all the time
 
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post Nov 29 2005, 09:52 PM
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I'm not bilingual, really, but this is my 4th year of taking Spanish. I never really spoke both languages in the same sentences but I'll type it, or think it. I'll be like "so y so went to the store." Y meaning and in Spanish...

My best friend is bilingual and her whole family pretty much speaks "Spanglish", I love it.
 
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post Nov 29 2005, 09:53 PM
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I speak spanglish, its really funny.

Sometimes when I speak to my mom in spanish I say things backwards.

I also say things backwards in english.
 
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post Nov 29 2005, 09:55 PM
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haha, yes, definitely. one time a couple years back, my dad was trying to wake me up from bed, (me and my dad are chinese. actually my whole family is chinese biggrin.gif so we all speak mandarin) and i actually responded in english, "what time is it?" id gotten so used to speaking english at school, ive forgotten that ive entered an only chinese home.
 
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post Nov 29 2005, 11:11 PM
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lol Julia. You know, I'm half Chinese! But I can't speak it so yea. Are you Cantonese? If you are and you started speaking to me, I'd probably run to my mom and ask her to translate. :P

Anyways, well I remember I sad something in Vietnamese to my boyfriend and I was WTF?! I couldn't believe it came out of my mouth! I mean, I'm always self-conscious when it comes to speaking Vietnamese because usually I'm always nervous and I NEVER know if I'm pronouncing anything right. It sounds like I'm JUST learning to speak Vietnamese or something haha. Of course, I CAN understand Vietnamese most of the time, but I answer in English.

Anyway, I do find myself talking about food and since I know the names of quite a few vietnamese foods, I would start talking and say it and my non-Vietnamese friend would be like "What?" ... Yea.. I LIKE FOOD. shifty.gif
 

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